Description
Product ID: | 9780309070270 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | International Conflict Resolution After the Cold War |
Authors: | Author: Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Paul C. Stern, Daniel Druckman, National Research Council, Committee on International Conflict Resolution |
Page Count: | 640 |
Subjects: | International relations, International relations |
Description: | The end of the Cold War has changed the shape of organized violence in the world and the ways in which governments and others try to set its limits. Even the concept of international conflict is broadening to include ethnic conflicts and other kinds of violence within national borders that may affect international peace and security. What is not yet clear is whether or how these changes alter the way actors on the world scene should deal with conflict:Do the old methods still work?Are there new tools that could work better?How do old and new methods relate to each other?International Conflict Resolution After the Cold War critically examines evidence on the effectiveness of a dozen approaches to managing or resolving conflict in the world to develop insights for conflict resolution practitioners. It considers recent applications of familiar conflict management strategies, such as the use of threats of force, economic sanctions, and negotiation. It presents the first systematic assessments of the usefulness of some less familiar approaches to conflict resolution, including truth commissions, "engineered" electoral systems, autonomy arrangements, and regional organizations. It also opens up analysis of emerging issues, such as the dilemmas facing humanitarian organizations in complex emergencies. This book offers numerous practical insights and raises key questions for research on conflict resolution in a transforming world system. Table of ContentsFront MatterConflict Resolution in a Changing WorldEvaluating Interventions in History: The Case of InternationalConflict ResolutionDefining Moment: The Threat and Use of Force in American ForeignPolicy Since 1989Economic Sanctions and Post-Cold War Conflicts: Challenges forTheory and PolicySpoiler Problems in Peace ProcessesRipeness: The Hurting Stalemate and BeyondInteractive Conflict Resolution: A View for Policy Makers on Makingand Building PeaceInteractive Conflict Resolution: Issues in Theory, Methodology, andEvaluationPast Truths, Present Dangers: The Role of Official Truth Seeking inConflict Resolution and PreventionNew Challenges to Conflict Resolution: Humanitarian NongovernmentalOrganizations in Complex EmergenciesElectoral Systems and Conflict in Divided SocietiesAutonomy as a Strategy for Diffusing ConflictLanguage Conflict and Violence: The Straw that Strengthens theCamel's BackThe Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: ItsContribution to Conflict Prevention and ResolutionAbout the Authors |
Imprint Name: | National Academies Press |
Publisher Name: | National Academies Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2000-12-07 |